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finally, the spies who loved us. what exactly did those russian spies living next door hope to accomplish? we're going to start today with the new jobless numbers. late today, i spoke with white house economic adviser christina roemer. >> dr. roemer, let me ask the simple question that a lot of people are asking, where are the jobs? >> well, what we learned today is we created 83,000 of them in the month of june, and the president was very clear that that was a step in the right direction but not nearly a big enough step and that what we're focused on is how to make that number bigger. >> what is your level of concern on a double dip recession? it seems as if there's been a stalling in this growth, that the recovery was moving, maybe the greek debt crisis, a lot of other outside factors. what is your concern today of a double dip recession? >> you know, you are absolutely right that we've been through a period of turbulence. there's just no way around that, what you mentioned about greece and what's going on in europ
finally, the spies who loved us. what exactly did those russian spies living next door hope to accomplish? we're going to start today with the new jobless numbers. late today, i spoke with white house economic adviser christina roemer. >> dr. roemer, let me ask the simple question that a lot of people are asking, where are the jobs? >> well, what we learned today is we created 83,000 of them in the month of june, and the president was very clear that that was a step in the right...
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yielding on something that each of us cares about to move forward on what all of us care about. >> well, what's the fred rogers' deal about here? why is he explaining there's such a thing as a compromise. it's like somebody in the modern school now, now you get to use the toy for ten minutes and then junior, he gets to use it for ten minutes. it's this sort of -- it's basic training in compromise. >> look, the key phrase there in that whole thing was republicans here today, here they are. >> yeah. >> you know the old saying, keep your friends closer and your enemies closer. they're now complicit -- >> therefore? >> well, therefore, it's harder for them to wail on him. here's the president talking about down the road ahead, how the bill signing this afternoon may affect future developments. let's listen. >> there will be moments, i'm certain, over the next couple of years in which the holiday spirit won't be as abundant as it is today. [ laughter ] moreover, we've got to make more difficult choices ahead when it comes to tackling the deficit. in some ways, this was easier than some of th
yielding on something that each of us cares about to move forward on what all of us care about. >> well, what's the fred rogers' deal about here? why is he explaining there's such a thing as a compromise. it's like somebody in the modern school now, now you get to use the toy for ten minutes and then junior, he gets to use it for ten minutes. it's this sort of -- it's basic training in compromise. >> look, the key phrase there in that whole thing was republicans here today, here...
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of that country as a base to use against us as they did in 9/11. how does he meet that commitment and politically stay alive here at home? >> i think he's got a political problem at home. now, maybe not with the republican congress. because they want him to stay the course. the problem is this is not a winnable war, chris. even our combatant commanders know that we can't win this militarily. but, secondly -- >> i'm sorry, congressman, explain that to people now. that's a heck of a statement. the president just said it's a winnable war, we can achieve our mission over there, of preventing that of being used as a base against us. you say that mission can't be achieved, or what are you saying, i'm sorry? what are you saying? >> i'm saying that we can't win it militarily. we can't capture or kill or convert enough young people in the -- in the afghan population from siding with the taliban. because we're backing a government that is inherently corrupt. that doesn't relate to the people. that doesn't deserve the people's respect and is unsustainable. bu
of that country as a base to use against us as they did in 9/11. how does he meet that commitment and politically stay alive here at home? >> i think he's got a political problem at home. now, maybe not with the republican congress. because they want him to stay the course. the problem is this is not a winnable war, chris. even our combatant commanders know that we can't win this militarily. but, secondly -- >> i'm sorry, congressman, explain that to people now. that's a heck of a...
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you get to use the toys for ten minutes, then junior, he gets to use it for ten minutes. >> stay in the neighborhood. >> right. right. >> compromise -- >> the key phrase there in that whole thing is that republicans here today, here they are -- keep your friends close and your enemies closer. they're now come police it. >> therefore. >> therefore it's harder for them to whale on him. >> here's the president talking about down the road ahead how the bill signing could affect future developments. let's listen. >> there will be moments, i'm certain, over the next couple of years in which the holiday spirit won't be as abundant as it is today. moreover, we've got to make some difficult choices ahead when it comes to tackling the deficit. in some ways, this was easier than some of the tougher choices we're going to have to make next year. >> when ever you say -- i wouldn't talk about the president. your reaction to this -- subjectively in his heart, he's a happy man this weekend. that cute smile we all love, that wonderful boy smile of his he gave us after he made a crack about the holiday s
you get to use the toys for ten minutes, then junior, he gets to use it for ten minutes. >> stay in the neighborhood. >> right. right. >> compromise -- >> the key phrase there in that whole thing is that republicans here today, here they are -- keep your friends close and your enemies closer. they're now come police it. >> therefore. >> therefore it's harder for them to whale on him. >> here's the president talking about down the road ahead how the bill...
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the people across the street from us in memphis tell us they worship the one true god. i don't have a right to judge that. i can't look inside their heart and see what's they're going. i take it at face value. >> your thoughts on that? >> it doesn't water my down the th and my f my fai belief to concede to somebody else their faith as they see fit. as long as they don't impose it on me. you need to recognize the fundamental christian virtue of humility. we often forget that. pastor jones is ignoring that principle. seems to me he's following bad theology, bad churchmanship, and bad citizenship. >> why are we getting that crusading mentality brought to america both in new york and down in florida? reverend stone, firstment isn't this a recurrence we hoped we were all getting away with -- in many cases generations ago? >> yes, i think so. and, you know, i have a friend in the islamic community, ali. he and i were talking on the phone. and he said it hurts me so much for people to look at me and think i'm un-american. he said i came to america because i love the freedom he
the people across the street from us in memphis tell us they worship the one true god. i don't have a right to judge that. i can't look inside their heart and see what's they're going. i take it at face value. >> your thoughts on that? >> it doesn't water my down the th and my f my fai belief to concede to somebody else their faith as they see fit. as long as they don't impose it on me. you need to recognize the fundamental christian virtue of humility. we often forget that. pastor...
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they're use our great american system. they're making their case, some of them will be elected and yet they're at the same time discrediting our great american system and threatening if they don't get their way that we might need second amendment remedies and we might need a revolution because we have this president elected that they apparently despise. it is disturbing. >> what amazes me is that harry reid, the democratic leader of the senate, may lose to that person. >> who's talking gun play? >> who's talking gun play essentially. i mean -- >> here we go again. i don't if this is fair. this is the ohio congressional senate rich iott in his uniforms and of course, he likes to dance around in a nazi uniform. i don't know anybody who did that. my son did one. my brother loves this stuff, they're civil war nuts but i don't know anybody who is a nazi nut. boehner campaigning with him this weekend joining hands with this guy. saluting with him. ile don't think that he knows the right salute. what do you think of boehner going
they're use our great american system. they're making their case, some of them will be elected and yet they're at the same time discrediting our great american system and threatening if they don't get their way that we might need second amendment remedies and we might need a revolution because we have this president elected that they apparently despise. it is disturbing. >> what amazes me is that harry reid, the democratic leader of the senate, may lose to that person. >> who's...
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the small elite don't get us, they call us whacky, wing nuts, and we call us, we the people. >> you know, jonathan, i have to tell you, i am not unimpressed. your thoughts. >> yeah, a natural stage presence. she makes a very good sell. she has a palinesque feel for how to drive in the class wedge and try to sort of frame the election. it's us versus them, those people. she definitely has some talent. >> who is the bad guy when she is talking. who is the devil? with palin, you know who it is? >> liberal ae laets and the media and etc. here is the challenge, chris. she is not running in alaska. she is running in a state, where except for the southern tier is mostly a northeastern style, suburban, urban place, where they are center or center left. it will be tough for her to win in the state in the election, nen a good year because of the underlying demagraphicdemagraph. >> where are you from? >> the commonwealth of virginia. >> let me bring in somebody that might be here. there is a lot of people that name around wilmington, and they will say she is not a whacky evangelist from way out wes
the small elite don't get us, they call us whacky, wing nuts, and we call us, we the people. >> you know, jonathan, i have to tell you, i am not unimpressed. your thoughts. >> yeah, a natural stage presence. she makes a very good sell. she has a palinesque feel for how to drive in the class wedge and try to sort of frame the election. it's us versus them, those people. she definitely has some talent. >> who is the bad guy when she is talking. who is the devil? with palin, you...
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i don't know i used the right words. >> i know. >> okay. this administration does not in my mind resemble in any way a nazi government. this administration has put in policies i fundamentally disagree with but that's part of the democratic system. >> do you believe that faisal shahzad is a registered democrat? where does your side get this nonsense? he's not. >> i don't know. he's a citizen. whether he is is a matter of public record. to me it doesn't matter. he is a captured terrorist and should be treated as such. >> does it matter you've got someone in your side of the political world that is out there accusing a bomber being a democrat like he's on assignment from the democratic central committee. this kind of talk is so alien to america. >> it's not really. all you have to do is watch some of your colleagues on msnbc and you see the same type of talk from the other side. it is political rhetoric by people in the media. when it comes from people in must be lick office i think it is reprehensible and you should try to have an intelligenc
i don't know i used the right words. >> i know. >> okay. this administration does not in my mind resemble in any way a nazi government. this administration has put in policies i fundamentally disagree with but that's part of the democratic system. >> do you believe that faisal shahzad is a registered democrat? where does your side get this nonsense? he's not. >> i don't know. he's a citizen. whether he is is a matter of public record. to me it doesn't matter. he is a...
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>> he was used for propaganda purposes and i think that's a frightening, frightening thing to use a soldier and lie about his death to the family and to the country, to promote patriotic feeling about a war. i -- i think that's outrageous. >> well, here's some more from the film which has to do with how the military was trying to push for a specific tone of the funeral. >> today, three men from ft. lewis walked slowly to the house, to tell his wife marie, they care. >> in fact, the casualty assistance officers were there to compel marie to sign off on a funeral at arlington national cemetery with full military honors. >> they were sort of pushing for a military funeral, which was not what his wishes were. >> during basic training, pat had a premonition if he died, he might be used as a public relations stunt, so he smuggled a copy of his final wishes home to marie. >> i had to kind of push back on them -- they were just sort of proceeding as if this was the way things were going to happen. probably thinking that, you know, i was so grief stricken that i wouldn't -- that i would just go alon
>> he was used for propaganda purposes and i think that's a frightening, frightening thing to use a soldier and lie about his death to the family and to the country, to promote patriotic feeling about a war. i -- i think that's outrageous. >> well, here's some more from the film which has to do with how the military was trying to push for a specific tone of the funeral. >> today, three men from ft. lewis walked slowly to the house, to tell his wife marie, they care. >>...
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you used the word bailout like it's your common word for every third word, bailout, bailout, fine, useful politically. who started bailouts? wasn't it president bush and the republican administration? now you say the trouble with the democrats they are perpetuating bushism? in other words, the worst thing you can say about a democrat is he or she is doing what your party did to start this ball rolling. >> right, exactly. >> of bailouts. >> we talked about this in the past. i was opposed to those bail outside in the past. i believe what we need to do now. what the american public says, if you haven't passed the legislation, do something that reforms the system. make sure we never find ourselves in the situation we have right now. how do you do that? craft legislation in a bipartisan manner, much the way barney frank did, i give him credit where credit is due. we had over 100 committee hearings last year on this breaking it down piece by piece, bipartisan matter. i didn't like the final product. we spent the energy to get it done as best we could in the senate. as you know, we're pushing th
you used the word bailout like it's your common word for every third word, bailout, bailout, fine, useful politically. who started bailouts? wasn't it president bush and the republican administration? now you say the trouble with the democrats they are perpetuating bushism? in other words, the worst thing you can say about a democrat is he or she is doing what your party did to start this ball rolling. >> right, exactly. >> of bailouts. >> we talked about this in the past. i...
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give us an update. this is the fourth night of this disaster. >> well, chris, as you mentioned, there is some progress today and we're all glad to see that. it's not going as fast as we'd like. humanitarian organization like us, we want to be rushing in there but we're seeing progress. we're getting people in by land now through the roads and they're able to go out through the streets, begin to administer first aid. we put together some kits for about 1,500 families that has some basic necessities for them. we got a makeshift ambulance up and running to take people to field hospitals which will be setting up. so we're making some progress by land. by air we finally got clearance for two of our big supply planes. we haven't got confirmation yet. they've landed but we did get clearance and that's great, because they bring such needed supplies, a whole field hospital, water and sanitation equipment, telecommunications equipment. so then we've got a cargo ship that we want to get in, too, but that port is n
give us an update. this is the fourth night of this disaster. >> well, chris, as you mentioned, there is some progress today and we're all glad to see that. it's not going as fast as we'd like. humanitarian organization like us, we want to be rushing in there but we're seeing progress. we're getting people in by land now through the roads and they're able to go out through the streets, begin to administer first aid. we put together some kits for about 1,500 families that has some basic...
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dermatologist tested, it's gentle enough to use both morning and night. for skin that's perfectly baby soft. johnson's, #1 choice of hospitals. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just beat the widow-maker." i was put on an aspirin, and it's part of my regimen now. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go see your doctor now. before you begin an aspirin regimen. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to redeem my reward points for a gift card. tell points please? 250,000. calculating... ooh! answer: five fifty! 550 bucks?! 5 dollar, 50 cents. minus redeeming charge. leaving 50 cents. say what? happy time! what kind of program is this? want better rewards? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> welcome back to "hardball." and time for the "sideshow." first, palin does her thing. last night on barbara walter's special, she was asked about republicans who say she cost their party the senate by backing weak primary candidates. palin'
dermatologist tested, it's gentle enough to use both morning and night. for skin that's perfectly baby soft. johnson's, #1 choice of hospitals. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just beat the widow-maker." i was put on an aspirin, and it's part of my regimen now. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go see your doctor now. before you begin an aspirin regimen. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to...
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get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. first up, the food police are coming. that was the rallying cry of paul brown of georgia at a town hall last month. here's brown describing what he call the big problems going on in washington today. >> they want to get all the power of the federal government to force you to eat more fruits and vegetables. this is what the federal cdc, they're going to be calling people and finding out how many fruit and vegetables you eat today. this is socialism of the highest order. >> oh, we got trouble in river city. socialism of the highest order. the center for disease control does do nutritional surveys via the telephone. but this hardly constitutes socialism of the highest order. they're just asking what people are eating to try
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thank you for joining us. what are the steps now the nypd are going to take to try to find whoever did this? >> primarily they will try to do the forensic evidence off this vehicle and try to track down where this vehicle came from, see if they can find evidence inside the vehicle that might give clues. clearly this is work of a very unsophisticated individual, probably not part of a more organized group because of the very crude nature of the bomb. >> officials calling it a crude an amateurish device. you think about three propane tanks going up in the middle of times square. don't want to minimize the impact there. >> not at all. this could have been a big fireball. perhaps dozens could have been hurt or killed. a very serious incident in times square. an area nypd focuses on constantly and in this case was able to identify with the help of this individual and be able to disconnect the device pretty quickly. >> bigger picture here, what does this mean for security in new york city and other american cities?
thank you for joining us. what are the steps now the nypd are going to take to try to find whoever did this? >> primarily they will try to do the forensic evidence off this vehicle and try to track down where this vehicle came from, see if they can find evidence inside the vehicle that might give clues. clearly this is work of a very unsophisticated individual, probably not part of a more organized group because of the very crude nature of the bomb. >> officials calling it a crude...
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also with us is brent walker. should i call you both reverendn i think i should. what do you think is the way americans should look at this, reverend stone, at this situation in new york right now? >> the situation in new york? you know, the situation in new york to me is whether or not somebody is going to hurt somebody's feelings, which is important. the situation in florida was about whether or not someone was going to get killed. >> yeah. because the burning of koran would be so outrageous to some people. >> oh, definitely. you know, e jesus i know and love gave us two whole commandments. they're both about love. and the second one is about loving your neighbor. >> let me go to reverend walker, rather brent walker. let me ask you the same question. what do you think about these two issues? put them together. some piticians as we mentioned have done that. >> they are related. both involve fundamental first amendment rights the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion. but the affect of them, of each is going to be completely different. they're apples and o
also with us is brent walker. should i call you both reverendn i think i should. what do you think is the way americans should look at this, reverend stone, at this situation in new york right now? >> the situation in new york? you know, the situation in new york to me is whether or not somebody is going to hurt somebody's feelings, which is important. the situation in florida was about whether or not someone was going to get killed. >> yeah. because the burning of koran would be so...
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next week the president will tell us where he wants us to go. he's delivering the state of the union address. it's not just the latest polling, by the way, where he wants us to go, not a read on where he thinks we want to go. that's 9:00 eastern here on msnbc next wednesday night. >>> coming up, with 59 votes in the senate, how should democrat moves forward on health care? it's what you do with what you got that counts, walt disney. we'll debate that with two democratic members of congress. you're watching "hardball" here on msnbc. applying lip balm over... and over probably isn't giving results you want. introducing neosporin ® lip health™. shown to restore visibly healthier lips in just three days. new neosporin ® lip health™. rethink your lip care. and now cheer presents "brighten bay" episode five: "sandy sees the light." (gasps) are you an angel? (laughing) no, i'm doctor dan. but your clothes, they're so bright. (chuckling) i use cheer. there's nothing worse than dingy clothes. now that she's seen the light, will sandy choose cheer?
next week the president will tell us where he wants us to go. he's delivering the state of the union address. it's not just the latest polling, by the way, where he wants us to go, not a read on where he thinks we want to go. that's 9:00 eastern here on msnbc next wednesday night. >>> coming up, with 59 votes in the senate, how should democrat moves forward on health care? it's what you do with what you got that counts, walt disney. we'll debate that with two democratic members of...
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to use it and another one doesn't. >> this lady has a heck of a schedule. can we look at the schedule of sarah palin and what she's got scheduled for the next couple of weeks. it's really impressive. on february 6th, she's the key note speaker, that's tomorrow night. the next morning she gets up and does chris wallace. later sunday she campaigns with texas governor rick perry, the secessionist down in texas. february 16th key note speaker in little rock. march 26th and 27th, she campaigns and raises money with john mccain. her sponsor. march 27th, she headlines a party rally in harry reid's hometown of searchlight, nevada. april 7th she campaigns with her wanna be, congresswoman michelle bachman in her congressional district. speaks to the southern republican leadership conference later on april 8th. and up to 11th in new orleans. what a packed schedule to reach the republican right. >> but it only reinforces what i said earlier, is she a personality -- >> she is campaigning for -- >> she is running -- >> these are freebies. >> but what it underscores is th
to use it and another one doesn't. >> this lady has a heck of a schedule. can we look at the schedule of sarah palin and what she's got scheduled for the next couple of weeks. it's really impressive. on february 6th, she's the key note speaker, that's tomorrow night. the next morning she gets up and does chris wallace. later sunday she campaigns with texas governor rick perry, the secessionist down in texas. february 16th key note speaker in little rock. march 26th and 27th, she campaigns...
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a choice between the people who got us in the ditch and we, who are getting us out. he can't say got us out because we're not out. >> you could argue hoover created the great depression and sat wallowing in it from 1929 to '33. in march roosevelt comes in with something he inherited. it happened in late 2008. we could see -- >> before obama came in. >> before he came in but worst impact came after he got in. >> for the first couple months yeah. i don't know that people blame obama for job losses in january and february. >> why is he down to 44%? >> are voters more unhappy with big government or big business? he wants to be a choice between the past and future which is what every president wants. >> business hear it and don't like it. >> if he can frame this as the other side for big businesses who you hate because they're the banks and big auto companies and all those guys, they want big oil i'm for cleaning up the oil. that's the frame he needs to get to. >> that's tricky for a couple reasons. distinguishing between big business and your own employer can be difficul
a choice between the people who got us in the ditch and we, who are getting us out. he can't say got us out because we're not out. >> you could argue hoover created the great depression and sat wallowing in it from 1929 to '33. in march roosevelt comes in with something he inherited. it happened in late 2008. we could see -- >> before obama came in. >> before he came in but worst impact came after he got in. >> for the first couple months yeah. i don't know that people...
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like not using certain words. that you're not to speak on the air. and they have a list that you're not supposed to -- in other words if they heard it, they'd block it out and no more problem. it would be knocked out. so in other words if they knocked this out it would be no problem. because he wasn't saying a point of view. he was simply giving a person recollection and then he could have said afterwards did you really feel that way when you got on airplanes? i guess some people did, maybe they shouldn't have. is that the issue or that he said it. >> i will raise two questions, is it that he said it, or also that he's a black conservative? i will tell you, for example -- >> he's not conservative. >> but i will tell you for example i was with a group of black journalists this morning. they feel that juan williams is a conservative. and a lot of -- >> because he appears on fox. >> because he appears on fox and because some of the statements he has -- some of the political inclinations that he has is a little bit different than your typical civil right
like not using certain words. that you're not to speak on the air. and they have a list that you're not supposed to -- in other words if they heard it, they'd block it out and no more problem. it would be knocked out. so in other words if they knocked this out it would be no problem. because he wasn't saying a point of view. he was simply giving a person recollection and then he could have said afterwards did you really feel that way when you got on airplanes? i guess some people did, maybe...
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>> it didn't happen and the experience of leading us as the minority leader into the majority belongs singly one person in our caucus, nancy pelosi. >> okay. let me go to congressman scalise about the republican party, is your party going to negotiate with president obama or simply try to get him out of office? remove his health care plan, basically impeach him? make him irrelevant and get rid of him, is that your goal? >> chris, our goal is to get the american economy back on track and create jobs. if you look, the last two years, we've actually proposed solutions to try to accomplish those things, but president obama and speaker pelosi, basically said we've got the votes we're going to discount the republican ideas and we're going to ram this liberal agenda down your throat. tuesday night the american people soundly rejected that liberal agenda. i'm surprised that speaker pelosi is still so tone deaf she wants to stick around and hold on to the power as long as she can. whether john boehner yanks that gavel out of her hand or not she's going to lose the gavel and airplane and all th
>> it didn't happen and the experience of leading us as the minority leader into the majority belongs singly one person in our caucus, nancy pelosi. >> okay. let me go to congressman scalise about the republican party, is your party going to negotiate with president obama or simply try to get him out of office? remove his health care plan, basically impeach him? make him irrelevant and get rid of him, is that your goal? >> chris, our goal is to get the american economy back on...
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us. it was respectful. but republicans made their point, which is, i believe, going to be news to maybe some of your viewers, and that is, whether it be on stimulus or on budget, or on energy on health care, republicans far away from being the party of no, as we've heard from this administration, and democrats in congress, the republicans offered substantive alternatives on all of those issues in the last year. we've presented the president with a summary of those. he acknowledged that today. oh maybe we can banish this party of no ideas business that has so dominated the public debate and get down to really debating the different philosophy of government of both parties in the days ahead. that's what we did today. >> what compromise would you say yes to on health care? what compromise? on health care, for example. tell me the package. give me the main details. >> you know, i was -- yeah, look, the president today said that part of the bill that he thought was moving through congress woul
us. it was respectful. but republicans made their point, which is, i believe, going to be news to maybe some of your viewers, and that is, whether it be on stimulus or on budget, or on energy on health care, republicans far away from being the party of no, as we've heard from this administration, and democrats in congress, the republicans offered substantive alternatives on all of those issues in the last year. we've presented the president with a summary of those. he acknowledged that today....
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professor, thank you for letting us get a clip of crash on the air there. thanks for a very thoughtful discussion this friday. >> thank you. >>> up next a little less thoughtful. david letterman's take on the future of the bush dynasty. that's in the side show. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> back to "hardball", now to the side show. all this week david letterman and the stengel brothers focused on a retired paul with a famous last name. take one, guess who. >> president obama was on vacation and this is his 65th vacation day since he's been in the white house. 65 days off since he's been in the white house which means he is only 300 vacation days shy of tying george bush. ah, very, very close. oh, my gosh. the brother of former president george bush, jeb bush, is running for president. people who know the bushs are saying jeb bush is smarter than his brother. damning with faint praise isn't it? i feel the same way about bush presidencies as i do about the godfather films. you're better off stopping at two. that's fine. >> and now you know why
professor, thank you for letting us get a clip of crash on the air there. thanks for a very thoughtful discussion this friday. >> thank you. >>> up next a little less thoughtful. david letterman's take on the future of the bush dynasty. that's in the side show. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> back to "hardball", now to the side show. all this week david letterman and the stengel brothers focused on a retired paul with a famous last name....
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you've heard -- >> some absurd rhetoric like what newt gingrich has used. some crazy rhetoric. >> that's right. and you know, as a result of the campaigns using that rhetoric, what do we expect to start happening other than opening brawls at campaign events? >> you know, at one point, you do wonder if this is going to actually start to turn people off. you know, the irony of what colbert's doing, he and jon stewart are trying to have this rally on the mall for sanity and of course colbert today in many ways contributed to the insanity. vaughn, before i let you go, we have a new feature that we're all teaming up with on msnbc.com. the voter confidence index. tell us more about it. >> what we're trying to do with this, chuck, is measure the kind of impact of the anger that we've seen out there. we've taken the average of big poll questions these national major polls ask commonly and we've averaged them together and we've come up with a number, that sort of illustrates where the feeling the mood of the country is. negative is bad. positive is good. president o
you've heard -- >> some absurd rhetoric like what newt gingrich has used. some crazy rhetoric. >> that's right. and you know, as a result of the campaigns using that rhetoric, what do we expect to start happening other than opening brawls at campaign events? >> you know, at one point, you do wonder if this is going to actually start to turn people off. you know, the irony of what colbert's doing, he and jon stewart are trying to have this rally on the mall for sanity and of...
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup while keeping the famous flavor. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ impact fishing markets in japan, marine legislation in the u.s., and food consumption in italy? at t. rowe price, we understand the connection of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and more information to read and consider carefully before investing. time forever the side show. when it comes to michael steele, the hits keep coming. a year ago he ran a hard-fought race beating out a quartet of party rivals to win election as chairman of the republican national committee. can you imagine anyone forgetting then that being republican leader is a job you have to run for, a top political position, that you need to run a campaign to get, it isn't just bestowed on you like a kingship. well, someone did forget. that someone is michael steele. here he is yes
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thank you both for joining us. let's listen to rush limbaugh if you dare, of what he said yesterday. >> the white racist leadership of the democratic party trying to ace out clyburn. clyburn started the man respected all hell seems to break loose in the democrat party. hey, i have a suggestion. you know, i like to mediate these things. i like to bring people together. i like to unify people. i don't like seeing this kind of strife. clyburn's worried about not having the car. clyburn's worried about not having the perk of big office, driver, so forth. the way this could all be worked out, clyburn's new position, driving miss nancy. he gets to keep the car. he gets to go everywhere she goes. parties and everything else. he's not in the back of the bus. he's in the driver's seat. and she's in the back of the car being chauffeured. solved problem. >> let me start with congresswoman lee on this. i wonder if people -- well, i don't have to wonder anymore, they still think like this. one of them is on the radio. his name
thank you both for joining us. let's listen to rush limbaugh if you dare, of what he said yesterday. >> the white racist leadership of the democratic party trying to ace out clyburn. clyburn started the man respected all hell seems to break loose in the democrat party. hey, i have a suggestion. you know, i like to mediate these things. i like to bring people together. i like to unify people. i don't like seeing this kind of strife. clyburn's worried about not having the car. clyburn's...